You may be getting a little frustrated with your lack of comments or retweets. Respond to Comments. Plus, bloggers who respond to comments tend to get more of them. You don’t have to respond to every one-line “Great post” comment but give a shout out to people who invested some time responding. Be Your Commenters Biggest Fan. Comment on their posts.

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[Comments] 7 Ways to Use Slideshare to Get More Blog Traffic

Leave a comment below with your tip and I will add it to the list. Wow, looks like Slideshare is stepping up to the big leagues. Today, I perused a nifty infographic that tallies up some impressive stats for the powerpoint hub. One of the Top 150 sites on the web. 60 million visitors a month. Billion slide views a month. Go figure. Look close…. They had me at “facts and stats”. Don’t do it.

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Only self-centered, fame-hungry, glory hounds care about comments and retweets. They may leave a comment or even link to your post, but they won’t retweet. You’re supposed to have a stiff upper lip…right? Remember, you blog for you and no one else. The thrill of writing is the reward. Right? Well, not quite. Every human being craves feedback. If you say hi, you like to get a nod back. If you write an epic blog post, you expect to get a response. Something, Anything. Today, the feedback tool of choice is the retweet. There are two schools of thought on retweets. And…Voila!
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If someone comments on your blog or replies to your tweet, talk back. [A guest post from the talented Laura Click ]. There is one thing that will make or break someone’s ability to be successful in social media. No, it’s not smarts, strategy or writing skills (though, all of those things are immensely helpful). It’s personality. Your personality online determines whether or not someone will sign on to follow your tweets or read your posts. Just as in real life, your personality matters. Think that’s brutal? Consider your real life friendships. The same is true online. The Diva. Respond.
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If you have a tweak go ahead and put it in the comments. Did you publish a blog post this week? . If you did, I bet you are slyly checking on you retweet count. I’m a religious retweet checker simply because retweets are the one of the best ways to evaluate my blog post’s performance. That’s why it hurts (just a little) when the retweet count doesn’t climb beyond single digits. The good news though is that you can fix your posts “retweetability” with a few simple tweaks. So, get out your wrench and make these adjustments: Tweak #1: Use the official Twitter retweet button.
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If you have a tweak go ahead and put it in the comments. Did you publish a blog post this week? . If you did, I bet you are slyly checking on you retweet count. I’m a religious retweet checker simply because retweets are the one of the best ways to evaluate my blog post’s performance. That’s why it hurts (just a little) when the retweet count doesn’t climb beyond single digits. The good news though is that you can fix your posts “retweetability” with a few simple tweaks. So, get out your wrench and make these adjustments: Tweak #1: Use the official Twitter retweet button.
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